No need to explain. The female brain should be able to instantly put together everything that has been discussed here (and happened on the show) and figure out the answer.

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I've just considered a new possibility, one that makes complete and total sense.

THIS is how you admit you were wrong. You're unable to actually say "you know, you have a valid point" to someone else, so you give them props by using one of their points in what amounts to a non-sequitur.

You're unable to actually say "you know, you have a valid point" to someone else, so you give them props by using one of their points in what amounts to a non-sequitur.

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Sure, you have a valid point. It should not be surprising that Skye is capable of making quick and correct logical deductions under extremely stressful circumstances, and she would never turn into an emotional quivering mass of jelly. Another valid point you made is that when she turned into a quivering mass of jelly that she was too logical to turn into, it was actually logical for her to do so, since there was nothing else she could have done to protect herself. Yet another valid point you made is that Skye could never have used the base's tracking and surveillance systems, as well as the NSA satellites, to figure out where Melinda went. That is clearly outside of Skye's capabilities, which seem to consist of making snap logical deductions and turning into a quivering mass of jelly. If only Skye could find something that could be used as a weapon to trap Ward. But you made a valid point that Skye is too inept to ever trap Ward. Skye's past experience helping to capture all sorts of powerful bad guys would never work against Ward, since Skye is just a quivering mass of jelly compared to Ward's awesomeness. Valid point. Props!

Sure, you have a valid point. It should not be surprising that Skye is capable of making quick and correct logical deductions under extremely stressful circumstances, and she would never turn into an emotional quivering mass of jelly. Another valid point you made is that when she turned into a quivering mass of jelly that she was too logical to turn into, it was actually logical for her to do so, since there was nothing else she could have done to protect herself. Yet another valid point you made is that Skye could never have used the base's tracking and surveillance systems, as well as the NSA satellites, to figure out where Melinda went. That is clearly outside of Skye's capabilities, which seem to consist of making snap logical deductions and turning into a quivering mass of jelly. If only Skye could find something that could be used as a weapon to trap Ward. But you made a valid point that Skye is too inept to ever trap Ward. Skye's past experience helping to capture all sorts of powerful bad guys would never work against Ward, since Skye is just a quivering mass of jelly compared to Ward's awesomeness. Valid point. Props!